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L\'{e}vy flights in quantum transport in quasi-ballistic wires
Conductance fluctuations, localization and statistics of Lyapunov exponents
are studied numerically in pure metallic wires with rough boundaries
(quasi-ballistic wires). We find that the correlation energy of conductance
fluctuations scales anomalously with the sample dimensions, indicating the role
of L\'{e}vy flights. Application of a magnetic field deflects the L\'{e}vy
flights which reduces the localization length. This deflection also breaks the
geometrical flux cancellation and restores the usual Aharonov-Bohm type
magneto-conductance fluctuations.Comment: Available also at http://roberto.fis.uniroma3.it/leadbeat/pub.htm
Non-linear conductivity and quantum interference in disordered metals
We report on a novel non-linear electric field effect in the conductivity of
disordered conductors. We find that an electric field gives rise to dephasing
in the particle-hole channel, which depresses the interference effects due to
disorder and interaction and leads to a non-linear conductivity. This
non-linear effect introduces a field dependent temperature scale and
provides a microscopic mechanism for electric field scaling at the
metal-insulator transition. We also study the magnetic field dependence of the
non-linear conductivity and suggest possible ways to experimentally verify our
predictions. These effects offer a new probe to test the role of quantum
interference at the metal-insulator transition in disordered conductors.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Disordered vortex arrays in a two-dimensional condensate
We suggest a method to create turbulence in a Bose-Einstein condensate. The
method consists in, firstly, creating an ordered vortex array, and, secondly,
imprinting a phase difference in different regions of the condensate. By
solving numerically the two-dimensional Gross-Pitaevskii equation we show that
the motion of the resulting positive and negative vortices is disordered.Comment: 14 pages, 18 figures, accepted by Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid
Dynamic
Semiclassical description of resonant tunneling
We derive a semiclassical formula for the tunneling current of electrons
trapped in a potential well which can tunnel into and across a wide quantum
well. The calculations idealize an experimental situation where a strong
magnetic field tilted with respect to an electric field is used. The resulting
semiclassical expression is written as the sum over special periodic orbits
which hit both walls of the quantum well and are perpendicular to the first
wall.Comment: LaTeX, 8 page
Confined magnetic guiding orbit states
We show how snake-orbit states which run along a magnetic edge can be
confined electrically. We consider a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG)
confined into a quantum wire, subjected to a strong perpendicular and steplike
magnetic field . Close to this magnetic step new, spatially confined
bound states arise as a result of the lateral confinement and the magnetic
field step. The number of states, with energy below the first Landau level,
increases as becomes stronger or as the wire width becomes larger. These
bound states can be understood as an interference between two
counter-propagating one-dimensional snake-orbit states.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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